How To Heal Your Root Chakra aka Muladhara

What is the Root Chakra?

As the name implies, the root chakra, or the first chakra, is your foundation. Also known as the base chakra, the root chakra is the first of seven energy centers within our bodies, and is located at the base of the spine.

The Sanskrit name for the root chakra is “Muladhara”, which means ‘foundation’. A solid foundation or root system is essential for anything: buildings, plants, goals, learning and mastery – it grounds you, and so having an open root chakra will allow the rest of your life to unfold and blossom as it should. This chakra gives you vitality, courage, confidence, willpower and a sense of adventure or a pioneering spirit.

This is the chakra that drives your most basic primal needs: food, shelter and connection to others. It drives your need to create a safe, comfortable home environment; be financially secure; and have loving relationships. An open root chakra gives you the ability to plan for the future instead of simply reacting impulsively to circumstances – this is especially relevant when talking about financial issues.

Your Muladhara emanates a deep scarlet color which connects you to the earth. The energy of the root chakra is channeled through the adrenal gland above the kidneys, which enables you to respond quickly and activates your instinctual ‘fight or flight’ reactions.

Watch this video of Carol Tuttle to learn everything about the Root Chakra and how to heal it

Are your chakras opened or closed?

What Happens When Your Root Chakra is Closed?

Today, survival is often financially driven. If you are finding it difficult to get by and you struggle
under constant financial pressure, your root chakra may be blocked. When you struggle financially, you are under tremendous stress and this stress taxes your adrenal glands, leading to weight gain, depression, low energy, and low self-esteem. A lack of money can damage your sense of security, and burdens you with guilt and shame. People with closed root chakras often find that this situation continually perpetuates itself.

Even if your finances are in order, a closed root chakra can manifest in unsatisfactory relationships, a chaotic home environment, or a profound lack of the courage and self-confidence necessary to pursue your dreams.

Since the root chakra drives our basic needs of sustenance and connection to others, you may experience problems like poor body image and unsatisfactory relationships. You may struggle to separate your own difficulties with those of others, and occasionally find yourself carrying burdens which are not yours to carry.

The result of a blocked root chakra can be diminished self-confidence, guilt, hopelessness, overwhelm, resentment and depression as well as physical problems such as adrenal fatigue, Epstein-Barr virus, Crohn’s disease and cancer.

Healing the Root Chakra

Healing a blocked root chakra begins with connecting to the earth. Go outside! Be in Nature. Get some sunshine and fresh air. Connect with your foundation, Mother Earth!

Healing activities such as meditation have a profound effect on those looking to balance their chakras.

Doing something physical outdoors is the optimal way to restore vitality and energy flow in your root chakra. The following activities will help open your root chakra:

dance

yoga

running

walking

gardening

rock climbing

hiking

outdoor team sports such as football

any activity that requires you to be aware of your body and the earth

If you find yourself continually stressed out, your adrenal glands are working overtime. You may have become used to a certain level of tension in your life, but this can be sneaky and escalate into full-blown adrenal fatigue. Watch out for irritation over little things; insomnia; constant worrying; weight gain in the belly; and physical fatigue. The best ways to help your adrenals relax and stop continually dumping adrenaline and cortisol into your system are:

meditation

avoiding stimulants like coffee

Eat red foods that come from the earth such as beets, sweet potatoes and other root vegetables; season your food with red spices like cayenne, paprika and chili powder.

Foods with a deep red color such as beets, peppers, and sweet potatoes can help with balancing your root chakras.

Red is the color of courage. Whenever you feel weak or incapable, wear red! Introduce reds into your home environment.

To open the root chakra further, really appreciate the world around you. Connect to it in any way you can. See the abundance, beauty and miracles in everything. Feel a connection between yourself and the earth and all life on it. Soon, the crimson energy of the root chakra will be pulsing beautifully once more!

What is your life like with a healthy, open root chakra? You are not merely surviving – you are thriving. You have a healthy relationship with yourself and other people and feel a deeper connection to earth and its inhabitants. You meet your basic needs and instinctual urges in a wise, balanced way with one eye toward the future, and financial problems sort themselves out. You may exhibit a strong need to protect and care for the earth.

Are Your Chakras Balanced?

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A MESSAGE FROM CAROL TUTTLE

Welcome to my website. I started my
Chakra Healing journey in 1989 as a severely depressed mother of 5 young children. I first dabbled in conventional medical therapy to
find a cure for my condition, only to find undesirable long-term remedies involving prescription medication.

I’ve spent over 15 years of my life traveling the world and studying energy healing. Specifically Reiki and Rapid Eye Therapy, then on to EFT, Tapping and Energy Medicine.

Today I train tens of thousands of people across the world to use their Chakras to improve their lives in every aspect–be it with money, fitness, relationships or emotional wellbeing. Browse this page to learn more, and heal you inner self. Enjoy!